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i could never ever do meat birds i love animals too much.Well, I processed my first bird today. Wasn’t as bad as I expected. I thought I might get a little queasy, but I didn’t.
So how do you dispose of all that remains? No compost pile. Throw them out in the yard for wild animals to eat?
That’s the way my brother, whose birds these are, is. He can have six chickens but no roosters in town where he lives. He got a male in a straight run purchase, unaware it was straight run. I have been raising them until he finishes building his coop. It’s been 20 weeks now. Three of the six girls have recently begun to lay eggs. The male had to go. It is weird now not hearing his crowing or seeing him out back. But I now have an experience I didn’t have before.i could never ever do meat birds i love animals too much.
I don’t think I’ll be doing that.I feed the scraps to the chickens; they know to hang around while I'm processing and will even drink up the blood if I collect it in a dish for them. Sometimes I'll boil rice in the blood and feed that to my animals as a treat. The organs I don't like to eat and the feet are turned into dog treats. After I'm done boiling the bones to make stock I give those back to the chickens. Once those bones are picked clean I bury them in the garden. I don't know what on earth I'd do with the feathers if I didn't have a compost pile.
isnt that cannibalismI don’t think I’ll be doing that.
I think I’ll bag and freeze them until the trash man comes and send them off with the trash as suggested above.
isnt that cannibalism